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Show MLD'SJMETS OGDEN WHOLESALE PRODUCE. (Selling pric.) Ogden, Utah, Aug. S. Butter Creamer?, extra, in cartons, 30c; creamery, firsts, 28c; cooking, 26c; ranch, 25c. Cheese Eastern, 22c; Utah, 16c; Y. A., 17c. Eggs Ranch, per case of 30 dozen, $6.50. Sugar Cane, $6.20; beet, ?G.00. Chicago Produce. Chicago, Aug. S. Butter Steady, creameries, 2325, dairies, 2124. Eggs Steady, receipts 8,114; at mark, cases included, 15 1-21G 1-2; ordinary firsts, 1G; firsts, 18. Cheese Steady, daisies. 15 4-4 1-2; twins, 14 3-415; young Americas, Ameri-cas, 15 l-4l-2; long horns, 15 l-4 1-2. Potatoes Firm; receipts, 210 cars; Illinois, 656S; Kansas and Missouri, 7375. New York Stock List. (Last Sale.) Amalgamated Copper S2 3-4 American Beet Sugar G9 7-8 American Cotton Oil 54 1-4 American Smelting & Ref'ng.. 84 American Sugar Refining ....126 5-8 American Ttl. & Tel 14C Anaconda Mining Co 411-2 Atchison 108 3-8 Atlantic Coast Line -.142 1-8 Baltimore & Ohio 102 3-4 Broolclvn Rapid Transit 92 5-8 Canadian Pacific 270 1-S Chesapeake & Ohio 80 3-4" Chicago North Western ...141 1-4 Chicaeo, Mil. & St. Paul 10S 3-8 Colorado Fuel & Iron 30 1-2 Colorado & Southern, bl 40 Delaware & Huson, bl 108 Denver & Rio Grane 19 5-S Erie 30 1-S General Electric 1S1 3-S Great Northern pfd 142 1-4 Great Northern Oro Ctfs 44 Illinois Central 132 Interborough-Met 20 1-4 Interborough-Met pfd GO 1-4 Inter Harvester 123 Louisville & Nashville ...:.. .161 Missouri Pacigic 37 1-2 Missouri, Kansas & Texas ... 27 3-4 Lehigh Valley 1711-8 National Lead : 59 l-l New York Central 117 3-S Norfolk & Western HSf Northern Pacific 12S' 3-4 Pennsylvania 123 3-8 People's Gas 117 3-8 Pullman Palace Car 1G1 1-2 Reading 109 1-4 Rock Islan Co 26 Rock Island Co. pfd 51 1-2 Southorn Pacific HI 7-S Southern Railway 29 5-8 Union Pacific 171 7-S Unite States Steel 71 3-S United States Steel pfd 112 1-1 Wabash, bl '... 4 1-2 Western Union S2 Chicago Grain Market. Chicago, Aug. S. Shorts ia wheat showed nervousness today because of cool, wet weather northwest. The rains, too, checked offerings from Nebraska. Ne-braska. Opening prices were 1-Sc to o-S3-4c higher. December started at 92 l-2c to 92 5-Sc. a gain of 1-Sc to l-4c, nnd rose to 92 7-Sc. Although September corn was bid up by a leading firm, the new crop months received a hammering from speculators. December opened 1-Sc to l-4c off at 54 3-Sc to 54 l-2c and sagged sag-ged to 54 l-4c. Strength de eloped In oats owing to signs that the heavy movement of tho cereal would be delayed. December started l-Sl-lc to l-43-Sc higher at 32 l-4c to 32 3-Sc and advanced to 32 l-2c. Lower prices for hogs depressed provisions. First sales ranged from last night's level to 15c down, with October delivery $17.S2 1-2 for pork, and $10.55 for lard. Jtlbs were Inactive. Inac-tive. Chicago Livestock. Cattle Receipts. 1.500; market steady for good othors weak; beovos, $5.75(g'10.25, Texas steers, $4.S5 7 00; wostern stoers, $6 00(??8.30: stockors and feeders, ?4.007.00; cows and heifers. $2.007.90; calves, $G.5010.00. Hogs Receipts, 1S.000; market slow, 5c to 10c lower; light, $7.758.35; mixed, $7.35(0)8.30; heavy $7.15S.lo; rough, $7.15(5)7.40; pigs, $6.-0810; bulk of sales. $7.5n8.10. Sheep Receipts 15,000; market stead v, native $3.204.70: western, . 4.40(?i)4,G0 yearlings. $4.405.00; lambs, native, $4.407.50; western. $7.307.G5. Kancas City Livestock. Kansns CU, Aug. S. Cattle Receipts Re-ceipts 5,500, including 1,500 southerns. Market steady Native steers. $G.25 10,00; southern steers, $4.75(8)7.50. , southern cows and heifers. $3.50 ' 5 75; native cows. and heifers, $3,25 1 V 9.25, stockors and feeder, $4.25i l O 7,50; bulls, $4.005.25; calvc3, $5.00 II 'VL 8.75; western steers, $S.60(39.20; i i western cows, 3.500.00. ( "j- Hogs Receipts, 8,100. ' Market 5c I j to 10c lower. Bulk of sales, $S.05 , li 't 8.20; heavy. $7.90S.10; packers and I .7 butchers, ?8.008.25; lights, $S.05 I, ' S.30; pigs, $6,007.00. ' t- Sheep Receipts, 4,000. Market J' ' steady. Muttons, $3.504.0; lambs, 1' , $G.507.00; range wethers and yearl- i i ings, $3.505.00; range ewes, $2.50 I '; New York Metal Market. j New York, Aug. 8. Copper unset- i W tied; standard spot August and Sep- ' tember, $10.87 1-2(0)17.25, October; J1 -"-j $17.12 1-217.30; electrolytic, 17 vi 5-Sc; lake, 17 5-Sc; casting 17 l-8 , f M l-4c. Tin Quiet, spot, $45.1545.45; ' J i 3 August, $45.00(5)45.3.5; September, IS $44l90(g)45.17 1-2. I t- & Load Firm, $4.454.55. j. i- Spelter, $0.907.00. j I ' j Antimony Steady; Cookson's, ' -ig Iron Unchanged. " J' JHj New York Stock Exchange. I i New York, Aug. 8. The feature of r jfe- the market, like yesterday, was the j i activity and strength of Reading, j; r " which "again was accumulated in large j. li" lots at advancing prices. Lehigh Val- J! J"j ley moved In sympathy. Harriman J q stocks -were in demand, while Hill is- J Cvg sues ruled firm. Steel moved irregu- ' l1 Vj larly with Improvements In coppers. I tl American Tobacco was weakest of I m the specialties and Sears-Roebuck ' I strongest. j jbj Bonds were irregular j m The market closed heavy. l 8 The unfavorable Harriman state- I J ment caused a general sagging of I , jjj prices to the lowest level In the last I & hour, numerous leading issues selling jj S under vesterday's final quotation. j jj ' f ' New York Money Market. & 1 New York, Aug. 8. Money on call steady, 2 5-82 7-Sc; ruling rate 2 l t 7-Sc; closing bid 2 3-4c, offered at N t 2 7-Sc Mil Time loans, steady; sixty days 3 11 ! 1-2 per cent, 90 days 4 per cent; II vl six months, 4 3-4c. J j ' M Close Prime mercantile paper, 5 M to 5 1-4 per cent. j Sterling exchange, firm with actual business in bankers' bills at $4.84.75 fir 00-day bills and at $4.87.25 for de- H mand I fl Commercial bills, S4c. HI Bar silver. Glc. Q Mexican dollars, 4Sc. M Governments. steady; railroad jD bonds. Irregular. II H Increase In Copper. ffj New York. Aug. 8 Tho statement j l of the Copper Producers?: association jjj it for .lulv shows an increase in stocks j 1 on hand of 5.945,117 pounds, compar- ' ed with tho previous month. II Production for July was l-si.ibi.i-j, i as against 122,315,240 pounds In June. Domestic, delivery was 1.9381 pounds compared with 66,146,2, while foreign delivery was 60 121.331, or slightly under June, Total deity- I erles amounted to 131,215,712 a gain of 3.G1S.S33 pounds. " I I Omaha Livestock. Omaha, Aug. S. Cattle Receipts, 2,000: market steady, native steers. 5S09.S0: cows and heifers, 3.o0(5' 7 50; western steers. 5.25(?S.25: Texas l steers, 4.50C50; range- cows and M heifers, 3.007 00; canners. 2.754.2.t. -( stockors and feeders 3.757.00; calves ; 1 4.0nJTS.25 bulls, ;stags, etc., 3.5 - ? "H'og5RGccipts, 7,100; market 5 j 10c lowor .heavy. 7.CO7.90; mixed, I . 7.757.95; light, 7.70S.15; pigs, 6.&0 - I rf?7.50: bulk of sales, 7.757.95. I I " Sheep Receipts. 3.500; marxet I steady; vcarllngs, 4.505.25; wethers, I 3.604.50; ewes, 3.00M.00; lambs, J 6.257.G5. f- , New York Sugar Market. New York, Aug. S. Sugar Raw p Steadv; muscovado, S3 test, o.5oc; jh centrifugal, 96 test, 4.05c; molasses, a S9 lest, 3.30c; rofined, quiet. j St. Louis Wool Market. kI, St. Louis, Aug. S Wool-Steady; I ,: terrltorv and western mediums, 20 IR) 21c; fine mediums, lS20c; fine, lo jd |